A prescription from your veterinarian is required for us to supply the prescription-only medicines added to your cart. Please read the "How to Order" page for more information on the process required to order prescription medicines.
We reserve the right to charge a fee of up to 2.5% of the refunded amount if you have not been issued a prescription for the item(s) in your cart.
Please also read the "Shipping" page for a description of our shipping methods and policy regarding delayed, lost or damaged orders.

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Ordering at Petceutics is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

Petceutics has the largest range and the cheapest prescription animal medicines in Australia. If your planning on ordering a prescription medicine, make sure to follow these simple three steps, and read the page below...

Get your script

Ask your vet to kindly write a prescription the next time they would like to supply your pet's medicine. To make it easier for your vet, take a copy of our prescription request to your next visit.

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Order Online

Find the medicine listed in our inventory and follow the checkout process. If you have any doubts about which item to add to your cart, or can't find the item in our inventory, contact us and we can help you out.

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Send us your script

The final step is to mail us the prescription (no stamp required). Please mail the original copy of the prescription to:

This is a prescription medicine. A prescription is required from your veterinarian before we can supply this product. Please ensure that you have read the "How to Order" page before ordering this item.

All of our products are APVMA or TGA approved and identical to those used by your veterinarian. Please call or email us if you have any queries about any of the products on our site.

Vaccination and challenge trials have demonstrated the efficacy of this vaccine against viral rhinotracheitis/calicivirus infection and panleucopaenia in cats.

Precautions

Vaccinate only healthy cats with normal temperatures. Do not administer to pregnant queens or cats receiving corticosteroids. Do not use chemicals to disinfect the skin, needles or syringes before vaccination as this could inactivate the viruses.

Dosage and Administration

Use immediately after reconstitution with 1 mL of a suitable diluent (i.e. Water for Injection BP or Leucogen vaccine against FeLV) transferred aseptically. Leucogen vaccine can be used as a diluent for two consecutive vaccinations in both adult cats and kittens; two vaccinations ensure a complete course for leukaemia (the interval between Leucogen injections must not exceed four weeks).Vaccination programs. Primary vaccination in kittens from 8 weeks of age. Inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly one dose of vaccine at 8, 12 and 16 weeks of age. In normal circumstances, three doses are sufficient to ensure protective immunisation in kittens from 8 weeks of age. Primary vaccination in cats 12 weeks of age and older. Inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly two doses of vaccine at an interval of one month. In normal circumstances, two doses are sufficient to ensure protective immunisation in kittens at or over 12 weeks of age. In situations where high maternal antibody and potential challenge is possible, an additional vaccination should be considered. An annual booster is recommended.Severe infectious risk. Primary vaccination in kittens up to 16 weeks of age. One dose at two to three week intervals.

Storage

Store between 2 and 8°C. (Refrigerate. Do not freeze.) Protect from light.